LES CHENEAUX ISLANDS, Michigan
Four Seasons of Vacation Fun!

Easy to Reach...Hard to Leave!

Les Cheneaux Golf ClubThe True "Natural" - 1898

A traditional links in its essential features, the Les Cheneaux Golf Club was laid out and chartered by the early members of the Les Cheneaux Club. It was ready for play in May of 1898, and is, thus, the oldest still-playable links in Michigan.

Play is from the water and back to the water, sand and water are both natural hazards (as are forest and rock), and the design of the grounds is dictated by the land, not imposed on it. By 1900 The Club has posted both a professional nine-hole record score of thirty-eight (by W.V. Hoare) and an amateur record of forty-one.

Though there have been some changes since the early early years (lengthening some holes, for instance) the essential character of the links has changed little. Many of the hazards are overgrown piles of the fieldstone cleared form the original fairways and the perpetual hazards of the forest and rock outcrops are still challenging.

Directions: Originally accessible only by boat, the Les Cheneaux Golf Club links is also now reached easily by automobile - just 16 miles east from I-75 via M-134 and past Hessel to the 4-Mile Block, where our signs will guide you in, or 33 miles south from the Sault on M-129, then west on M-134 to the 4-Mile Block.